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N.H. Gov. Vetoes Bill Requiring Students to Pass Civics Test
New Hampshire governor Chris Sununu on Wednesday vetoed a bill that would require college students to pass a U.S. naturalization...
Less Adderall, More Weed
Adderall, once a popular “study drug,” has seen a decline of misuse on college campuses since the pandemic. But experts are still worried—especially since consumption of marijuana and alcohol are up.
COVID-19’s Effects on Undocumented Immigrants
COVID-19 has hit vulnerable populations the hardest. In today’s Academic Minute, part of Franklin and Marshall College Week, Stephanie McNulty...
WPI Faculty Blast Outgoing President
Two letters from faculty groups to the Board of Trustees emphasize the need for transparency in the presidential search process. One charges the outgoing president with eroding shared governance and ignoring faculty concerns.
Where the Weaknesses Are in Student Financial Wellness
A survey of students’ personal finance realities reveals the need for stronger financial literacy education and support.
An Invasion Felt in Academe
Leaders of a number of scholarly associations and research centers speak out against Russia’s attack on Ukraine.
When Do Professors Self-Censor?
British professors are more likely to do so when they are teaching a class that includes Chinese students, study finds.
Feeding Neighbors, Nourishing Minds
A synagogue and a community college partner to feed students struggling with food insecurity.
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